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Motorola's David Schuster has basically become the defacto news source for Motorola update information lately. Sticking to that tradition, Schuster has taken to Google Plus once again with a slew of information on different updates, including the availability of Android 5.1 Lollipop for the Moto X (2014) on U.S. Cellular and AT&T, along with some updates on other devices.

Information and images of the 2015 Moto G have been in the center of news for a little bit already, but some new renders have surfaced online, giving us our best look yet at the device. While low in resolution, the renders show off the overall design rather well on Motorola's upcoming device.

Motorola has released the update for the 2013 Moto G, the first-generation device, and it is hitting devices now.
First generation Moto G owners will be thrilled to see a new update hitting their device, this time bumping it up to Android 5.0.2 Lollipop. This update brings all of the great additions of Lollipop, like the new Material Design, Smart Lock, enhanced notifications, and more.

For a very limited time Motorola will be offering a savings of $129 when combining the purchase of a Moto G and Moto 360.
Motorola is hosting a four-hour sale today on the Moto G and Moto 360, that reduces the total price by $129 down to only $299 for both. The sale runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. CT, so you will want to act quick.

This $80 USB dongle can't even make calls
Today at its "Spring Forward" event, Apple unveiled its most magical notebook yet, the new MacBook. It's ridiculously thin and light, sporting a retina display and a new pressure-sensitive touchpad. And it's also got just one port for charging and connecting other stuff — a new reversible USB-C connector.
The only problem? You'll need an adapter to...

Motorola will launch a new promotion on Monday, Feb. 2 that will save some people as much as $140 on their purchase of a new smartphone, smartwatch or accessories. The price cut will come in a promotional code that will be available just on Monday, but a smaller amount of savings will be available through Valentine's Day, Feb. 14.

Motorola has announced on Google+ today that the company has started rolling out Lollipop for the Moto G in the US and India. The company notes that this is a phased rollout, but should you own the affected Android smartphones in the mentioned regions, at least you'll be aware of the imminent update hitting your device.

This little guy serves as a trusted Bluetooth device and can help track down your keys or your phone
Motorola's made quite the name for itself over the last year with a suite of phones that are just plain simple to use, bringing along with them some new features like trusted bluetooth devices that ended up being adopted into the full Android operating system.
This month Motorola rolled out...

Update: The original story included some information provided by AT&T that was incorrect. We have updated the story with the correct information.
AT&T will start selling the older version of the Moto G smartphone from Motorola, but with support for LTE networks, on Friday, October 10 for the no-contract price of $179.99. It will also offer it for just 99 cents with a two year...

If you're a Boost customer and have been waiting for the Android 4.4.4 KitKat update on your Moto G, your time to shine is now. According to the Motorola website and some tips we've received, the update is appearing on devices right now.

Motorola has started selling the new Moto G in India, with the device on offer for Rs. 12,999 ($215) via Flipkart. Available in black and white color combinations, the 16 GB Moto G is priced lower than its first-gen equivalent, which debuted at Rs. 13,999 in the country earlier this year.

The Moto G was the second device to be released after Motorola re-launched its image and phone strategy in 2013, occupying a mid-range spot underneath the previously announced Moto X.
The Moto G launched with relatively basic specs and design in order to focus on offering the best possible experience overall, and Motorola's strategy was generally applauded. Even with a Snapdragon 400 processor,...

Motorola's Moto G recently made the jump to Android 4.4.4 KitKat in some countries, and over on the Android Central Moto G forums, our community members are getting to grips with the update, which adds a new dialer app, Motorola Alert and video recording tweaks.
Here's a quick breakdown of some of the top threads for Android 4.4.4 on the Moto G right now...

The rollout of Android 4.4.4 KitKat around the world continues as we have confirmed reports from tipsters that some owners of the Motorola Moto G smartphone are getting the firmware update today in the UK.

Android 4.4.4 is now available for the Motorola Moto G on Verizon. It comes as part of a larger software update for the Verizon Moto G, which brings the device's software to version 210.12.41. Motorola devices began receiving Android 4.4.4 earlier this month.

Motorola caused quite a stir with the Moto G last year, with the handset going on to become the manufacturer's most successful smartphone to date. If the image above is legitimate, it looks like Motorola is planning to launch a successor to the device soon.

We've covered the rollout of Android 4.4.4 to various Motorola devices, including the Moto E, Moto G and latest Droids, but Motorola has come out and named all of the devices and regions that are currently receiving the update. Taking to its blog, Motorola explained that the Moto G is currently getting the 4.4.4 update in both Brazil and India, while the Moto E is picking it up in Brazil,...

Phones 4u has today announced the UK retailer is stocking the 8 GB Motorola Moto G, with prices starting from just £18.99 /month on contract or £159.99 SIM free. The Android smartphone itself comes with 4G support and is available in both black and white variants (the latter is a Phones 4u exclusive through July).

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